It is a woollen tuxedo jacket with a characteristic straight cut and simple silk lapels. Looking at the clothes worn by Wacław Moszkowski, one can see that he was a man with a sense of style, and one who knew the changing fashion trends. The jacket is made of wool. On the left side, there is a pocket square trimmed with black metal thread. The jacket is fastened with a single button about halfway down its length, at waist level. The second spare button has been sewn under the button (on the inside). Both are metallic, on a leg, and covered with a plain black fabric. On the front panels, below the waist, pockets without flaps have been placed. The lining in the body part is made of black silk, inside the sleeves of white, decorated with black stripes of different widths. There is a pocket in the lining on the inside of the left half, at breast height. The sleeves are straight, without slits or buttons at the end.

Marta Frączkiewicz

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Information about the object
Organization/label
unknown
Object type
clothing
Time of creation/dating
20th century
Place of creation
unknown
Technique
weaving
cutting
machine sewing
hand sewing
cast
Material
thread
metal
canvas
silk
gabardine
Keywords
Copyrights status
the object is not protected by copyright law
Owner
POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Identification number
MPOLIN-M600
Localization
The object is not currently on display